Pages to do with various ways vampires have been reflected in the eyes of society and in myths and legends may be found in the Folklore~Culture section. The ones in this area are relevant to mortal vampires and the realities of vampirism. Some pages are online now but it's still very much under construction.

We made an effort to get permission from the original authors of all the articles here to re-post their work. In some cases the author was unfindable or impossible to contact and we went ahead with adding the items, mostly older things we considered worth preserving. If anyone has a problem with something being posted here please let us know and it will be removed.

Lastly things were added with an eye to them covering relevant information, being well presented, thought provoking or maybe just amusing. Not every piece represents the views of da management; a few are quite contrary to it but are included as part of a wider picture. ~Pleasant browsing~

On Mortal Vampires
Perspectives on the nature and existance of vampires

The original founder of Les Vampires was Raven Nighte, a sang vampire who was trying to come to terms with her own nature and formed a support group for others similar. Back in 97-98 she founded a website Mortal Vampires, many of the pages from which have been tidyed up and preserved still available on the link below. In 2000 Raven turned leadership of Les Vampires over to Musidora, later in partnership with Blacklight (who can be blamed for most of the website)